Cultural Norms of Eye Contact in Autism

 

Cultural norms shape how eye contact is understood. Cultural norms strongly influence how eye contact is perceived and experienced by autistic individuals. 

Navigating Cultural Expectations Around Gaze 

Social Expectations: Pressure to maintain eye contact varies across cultures and can affect comfort and anxiety levels. 

Cross-Cultural Differences: Understanding these differences reduces misinterpretation in multicultural settings. 

Interaction Patterns: Cultural rules shape how attention and empathy are communicated, requiring flexibility and awareness. 

Where to Find Support  

Providers such as Autism Detect offer culturally informed guidance. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

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